// Easing equation, borrowed from jQuery easing plugin
// http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
jQuery.easing.easeOutQuart = function (x, t, b, c, d) {
	return -c * ((t=t/d-1)*t*t*t - 1) + b;
};

jQuery(function( $ ){
	/**
	 * Most jQuery.serialScroll's settings, actually belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option.
	 * @see http://flesler.demos.com/jquery/scrollTo/
	 * You can use EVERY single setting of jQuery.ScrollTo, in the settings hash you send to jQuery.serialScroll.
	 */
	
	/**
	 * The plugin binds 6 events to the container to allow external manipulation.
	 * prev, next, goto, start, stop and notify
	 * You use them like this: $(your_container).trigger('next'), $(your_container).trigger('goto', [5]) (0-based index).
	 * If for some odd reason, the element already has any of these events bound, trigger it with the namespace.
	 */		
	
	/**
	 * IMPORTANT: this call to the plugin specifies ALL the settings (plus some of jQuery.ScrollTo)
	 * This is done so you can see them. You DON'T need to specify the commented ones.
	 * A 'target' is specified, that means that #screen is the context for target, prev, next and navigation.
	 */
	/*$('#catimages1').serialScroll({
		target:'#box1',
		items:'div', // Selector to the items ( relative to the matched elements, '#sections' in this case )
		axis:'y',// The default is 'y' scroll on both ways
		duration:700,// Length of the animation (if you scroll 2 axes and use queue, then each axis take half this time)
		force:true, // Force a scroll to the element specified by 'start' (some browsers don't reset on refreshes)
		
		//queue:false,// We scroll on both axes, scroll both at the same time.
		//event:'click',// On which event to react (click is the default, you probably won't need to specify it)
		//stop:false,// Each click will stop any previous animations of the target. (false by default)
		//lock:true, // Ignore events if already animating (true by default)		
		start: 1, // On which element (index) to begin ( 0 is the default, redundant in this case )		
		cycle:true,// Cycle endlessly ( constant velocity, true is the default )
		step:1 // How many items to scroll each time ( 1 is the default, no need to specify )
		//jump:false, // If true, items become clickable (or w/e 'event' is, and when activated, the pane scrolls to them)
		//lazy:false,// (default) if true, the plugin looks for the items on each event(allows AJAX or JS content, or reordering)
		//interval:1000, // It's the number of milliseconds to automatically go to the next
		//constant:true, // constant speed
	});
	*/
	$('#catimage-scroller1').serialScroll({
		items:'div',
		duration:500,
		force:true,
		axis:'y',
		//easing:'linear',
		interval:5000, // yeah! I now added auto-scrolling
		cycle:true,
		step:1 // scroll 2 news each time
	});	
	
	$('#catimage-scroller2').serialScroll({
		items:'div',
		duration:500,
		force:true,
		axis:'y',
		//easing:'linear',
		interval:5000, // yeah! I now added auto-scrolling
		cycle:true,
		step:1 // scroll 2 news each time
	});	
	
	$('#catimage-scroller3').serialScroll({
		items:'div',
		duration:500,
		force:true,
		axis:'y',
		//easing:'linear',
		interval:5000, // yeah! I now added auto-scrolling
		cycle:true,
		step:1 // scroll 2 news each time
	});	
	
	/*$('#slideshow').serialScroll({
		items:'li',
		//prev:'#animated_productheader a.prev',
		//next:'#animated_productheader a.next',
		duration:700,
		interval:5000, // yeah! I now added auto-scrolling
		force:true,
		step: 3,
		//lock:false,
		cycle:true, //don't pull back once you reach the end
		easing:'easeOutQuart', //use this easing equation for a funny effect
		jump: true //click on the images to scroll to them
		
	});*/

	
});